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Tokelau National Rugby Union Team (sevens)
Tokelau national rugby sevens team is a minor national side. They competed at the 2011 Pacific Games in New Caledonia where they finished in 8th place. Squad Squad to the 2011 Pacific Games *Lamese Pasene *Usi Seu *Lealofi Sasulu *Etuale Tehoa Ioane *Simona Puka *Kosetatino Liufau *Alosio Isaia *Elika Teao *Viliamu Ioapo *Luaao Luapo *Falima Tuumuli *Iona Koloi Tournament History Pacific Games See also *Tokelau at the 2011 Pacific Games *Rugby union in Tokelau Rugby union is a popular sport in Tokelau. History Like many other Pacific nations, Tokelauan rugby is a popular, but often not formally organised sport. Tokelauans due to their small numbers, and scattered island population, have often preferre ... References {{Oceania in topic, Rugby union in National rugby sevens teams R Rugby union in Tokelau ...
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2011 Pacific Games
The 2011 Pacific Games (officially known as NC 2011) took place in Nouméa, New Caledonia, from August 27 to September 10, 2011. Nouméa was the 14th host of the Pacific Games. Upon closure of the registration for entries, "some 4,300 athletes" had registered from the twenty-two competing nations, although it was expected that not all would attend. Competing nations There were 22 nations from the Pacific competing in Nouméa. The numbers provided in brackets indicate the number of registered athletes prior to the Games, with that number expected to diminish by the Games' start. Clicking on the number will take you to a page on that nation's delegation to the 2011 Games. Mascot The mascot for 2011, Joemy, was unveiled on 27 August 2009 after a public vote by mail, email, fax and SMS (with nearly 8,000 voters). An initial sketch by a pupil from Jules Garnier High School in Nouméa was transformed into a three dimensional cartoon character by graphic designers at ''Banana Studio' ...
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New Caledonia
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Pacific Games
The Pacific Games (French: Jeux du Pacifique), is a continental multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from Oceania. The inaugural Games took place in 1963 in Suva, Fiji, and most recently in 2019 in Apia, Samoa. The Games were called the South Pacific Games from 1963 to 2007. The Pacific Games Council (PGC) organises the Games and oversees the host city's preparations. Athletes with a disability are included as full members of their national teams. In each sporting event, gold medals are awarded for first place, silver medals are awarded for second place, and bronze medals are awarded for third place. Nine different cities in six countries and territories have hosted the Pacific Games. Four countries have hosted the games three times: Fiji (1963, 1979, 2003), New Caledonia ( 1966, 1987, 2011), Papua New Guinea ( 1969, 1991, 2015) and Samoa (1983, 2007, 2019). Two territories have hosted the Pacific Games twice: French Polynesia (1971, 1995) and Guam (1975, 1 ...
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Rugby Sevens At The 1999 South Pacific Games
Rugby sevens at the 1999 Pacific Games was contested by ten men's teams on 5 June 1999 at Wettengel Rugby Field in Guam. Fiji claimed the gold medal after defeating Papua New Guinea 40–12 in the final. Medal summary Participants Ten teams competed in the tournament: * * * * * * * * * * Preliminary round Pool A Pool B Knockout stage Cup Final Plate & Bowl Final See also *Rugby sevens at the Pacific Games *Pacific Games References {{DEFAULTSORT:South Pacific rugby sevens 1999 File:1999 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The funeral procession of King Hussein of Jordan in Amman; the 1999 İzmit earthquake kills over 17,000 people in Turkey; the Columbine High School massacre, one of the first major school shootin ... 1999 in Oceanian rugby union Rugby union in Guam 1999 rugby sevens competitions International rugby union competitions hosted by Guam ...
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Rugby Sevens At The 2003 South Pacific Games
Rugby sevens at the 2003 Pacific Games was played as a tournament for 11 men's teams from 3–5 July 2003 at Suva in Fiji. The Fijian team won the final, defeating Cook Islands by 43–10 to claim the gold medal. Medal summary Participants There were 11 teams for the 2003 tournament: * * * * * * * * * * * Format The eleven teams were drawn into three pools and the first stage was played as a round robin within each group. The top two teams from the each pool and the best two third-placed teams advanced to the knockout stage. Quarterfinals and semifinals in the knockout stage were followed by the third place play-off for the Bronze Medal, and the final for the Gold Medal. Preliminary round Group A Group A matches: Group B Group B matches: Group C Group C matches: Knockout stage Championship bracket Play-offs for 5th to 8th Play-offs for 9th to 11th 9th Place Play-off See also *Rugby sevens at the Pacific Games *Pacific Games References ...
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Rugby Sevens At The 2007 South Pacific Games
Rugby sevens at the 2007 South Pacific Games took place from 31 August to 1 September 2007 at Apia, Samoa. Fiji won their third Pacific Games gold medal after defeating Samoa in the final, and Papua New Guinea defeated the Solomon Islands to win bronze. Medal summary Participants Ten teams competed at the tournament: * * * * * * * * * * Preliminary round Group A Source: Group B Source: Knockout stage Cup Finals Plate Finals Bowl Final Source: See also *Rugby sevens at the Pacific Games *Pacific Games References {{DEFAULTSORT:South Pacific rugby sevens 2007 File:2007 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Steve Jobs unveils Apple's first iPhone; TAM Airlines Flight 3054 overruns a runway and crashes into a gas station, killing almost 200 people; Former Pakistani Prime Minister of Pakistan, Pr ... 2007 in Oceanian rugby union 2007 in Samoan rugby union 2007 rugby sevens competitions International rugby union competitions hosted by Sa ...
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Rugby Sevens At The 2011 Pacific Games – Men's Tournament
The 2011 Pacific Games men's rugby sevens tournament was held in New Caledonia from 31 August to 2 September 2011 in Nouméa. Samoa won the gold medal defeating Fiji by 21–19 in the final. Papua New Guinea took the bronze medal defeating Niue 10–5 in the third place match. Participants * * * * * * * * * * * * Format The 12 teams were drawn into 3 groups. The top 2 teams from the first stage alongside the best two third placed teams advanced to the quarterfinal stage. The quarterfinals and semifinals were followed by the matches for the Gold Medal (first place) and Bronze Medal (third place). Preliminary round Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group C ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Championship bracket Quarterfinals ---- ---- ---- Semifinals ---- ---- ---- Third place ---- Final ---- Middle bracket 5th–8th semifinals ---- ---- ---- Seventh place ---- Fifth place ---- Lower bracke ...
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Rugby Sevens At The 2015 Pacific Games – Men's Tournament
The Men's rugby sevens tournament at the 2015 Pacific Games was held in Port Moresby from 8 to 10 July 2015 at the Sir John Guise Outdoor Stadium. Fiji won the gold medal defeating Samoa by 33–7 in the final. Tonga took the bronze medal defeating hosts PNG 19–12 in the third place match. Participants Ten teams played in the tournament: * * * * * * * * * * Format The teams were split into two pools of five, with a round-robin played in each pool. This was followed by a knockout stage which included the medal play-offs. Pool A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Championship bracket Quarterfinals ---- ---- ---- Semifinals ---- ---- ---- Bronze medal game ---- Gold medal game ---- Middle bracket 5th–8th semifinals ---- ---- ---- Seventh place game ---- Fifth place game ---- Lower bracket Ninth place game ---- See also * Rugby sevens a ...
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Rugby Sevens At The 2019 Pacific Games – Men's Tournament
The men's rugby sevens tournament at the 2019 Pacific Games was held in Samoa from 12 to 13 July 2019. It was hosted at the St Joseph's Sports Field in Lotopa. Fiji won the gold medal with a 7–5 victory over Samoa in the final. Participating nations Ten teams with 12 players in each squad played in the tournament. * * * * * * * * * * Pool stages Pool A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Medal playoffs 9th-place play-off 7th-place play-off 5th-place play-off Bronze medal match Gold medal match See also * Rugby sevens at the Pacific Games * Rugby sevens at the 2019 Pacific Games – Women's tournament References Men A man is an adult male human. Prior to adulthood, a male human is referred to as a boy (a male child or adolescent). Like most other male mammals, a man's genome usually inherits an X chromosome from the mother and a Y chro . ...
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Rugby Sevens At The 2023 Pacific Games – Men's Tournament
The men's rugby sevens tournament at the 2023 Pacific Games was held in the Solomon Islands at the National Stadium. The tournament was played over three days from 23 to 25 November 2023. Fiji beat Samoa in the final to claim the gold medal, and Tonga claimed bronze after defeating Papua New Guinea. Participating teams Thirteen countries and territories have entered teams for the men's rugby sevens tournament. * * * * * * * * (Host) * Tahiti * * * * Pool stage Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D Knockout stage Championship Quarter-finals 5th–8th Place Semi-finals 9th–12th Place Semi-finals Final ranking See also * Rugby sevens at the Pacific Games * Rugby sevens at the 2023 Pacific Games – Women's tournament References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rugby sevens at the 2019 Pacific Games - Men's tournament Men A man is an adult male human. Prior to adulthood, a male human is referred to as a boy (a male child or adolescent). Like most other mal ...
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Tokelau At The 2011 Pacific Games
Tokelau competed at the 2011 Pacific Games in Nouméa, New Caledonia between August 27 and September 10, 2011. As of June 28, 2011 Tokelau has listed 22 competitors. Rugby Sevens Tokelau qualified a men's team. Each team can consist of a maximum of 12 athletes. They finished in 8th place. ;Men *Lamese Pasene *Usi Seu *Lealofi Sasulu *Etuale Tehoa Ioane *Simona Puka *Kosetatino Liufau *Alosio Isaia *Elika Teao *Viliamu Ioapo *Luaao Luapo *Falima Tuumuli *Iona Koloi Swimming Tokelau has qualified 1 athlete. ;Women *Dannielle Gaualofa References {{Countries at the 2011 Pacific Games Pacific Games The Pacific Games (French: Jeux du Pacifique), is a continental multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from Oceania. The inaugural Games took place in 1963 in Suva, Fiji, and most recently in 2019 in Apia, Samoa. The Games were ... Nations at the 2011 Pacific Games Tokelau at the Pacific Games ...
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Rugby Union In Tokelau
Rugby union is a popular sport in Tokelau. History Like many other Pacific nations, Tokelauan rugby is a popular, but often not formally organised sport. Tokelauans due to their small numbers, and scattered island population, have often preferred rugby sevens to the XV game, although Tokelau did play rugby 15s at the 1983 South Pacific Games, including a creditable 15–28 loss to , a much larger Pacific nation. Rugby sevens has been a sport in the South Pacific Games since the late 1990s. There is also a semi-formal league structure. Tokelau's main problems are related to population and geographical factors - its population is a mere 1,416, and lives on three widely separated tropical coral atolls in the South Pacific Ocean. All of this makes a rugby infrastructure difficult to construct, and the islands are beset by rising sea levels. The geographic future of Tokelau depends on the height of the ocean. No significant land is more than two metres above high water of ordinary ...
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